| Not the OP, but also interested in this topic. Anyone know much about the Arlington Women's Soccer League? I don't like to play co-ed and it's been about 10 years since I've played in WAWSL so I'm not exactly "soccer fit". I played for a long time, including high school and low-level DIII but not interested in a super-competitive league. |
| Arlington tends to trend younger. Played for a while there and liked my team, but each year the team got younger and I'm not as fast as I once was. Check out FWSA - friendly league and has varying levels at each age group. |
| Arlington tends to trend younger. Played for a while there and liked my team, but each year the team got younger and I'm not as fast as I once was. Check out FWSA - friendly league and has varying levels at each age group. |
| I've really enjoyed FWSA. Much more than I thought I would. I played since I was 6...but now at 45, the low-key league is what I need!! The fields are not that far from Arlington, if that is where you live. Google Woodson High School...off Little River Turnpike...where most games are played. |
| This is the PP inquiring - I'll check out FWSA. I'm in my early 40s, so yeah -- low-key is what I'm looking for. If I try to keep up with the younger set I'll just end up with an injury. Thanks for the feedback! |
| The other cool thing about FWSA is that you can 'enlist' as a floating sub for at least one season (or maybe one year) and you can play for any team that suits your schedule. Every week, they put out calls for subs. |